Claiming Your History was a treat to read,
it was an easy read and I was pleasantly surprised by the wonderful
ideas that Tracy brings forward that you can incorporate into your own life, illustrated
with beautiful examples. Not every idea will appeal to all readers but Tracy
offers a wide range from the simple to the more complex.

Tracy does not claim to be any kind of an expert but her
thoughtfulness and forward thinking of how one can use their family history to
enrich their own lives, in their home and beyond was fresh and inviting.

Tracy makes the information in her book relevant and
personal offering many examples from her own family history and experience. After
each idea, she provides three resource links to investigate should you
want to explore that particular idea further. There are over 75 ideas to explore and more
than 200 links to additional resources making this a very comprehensive guide
on incorporating family history into one’s life.

Tracy helps us look beyond predictable wall murals and
pedigree charts, she demonstrates clearly and with ease how to incorporate
our family history into our homes, habits and traditions.

If that didn’t sound brilliant enough, for June 16 and 17th you can pick up Tracy’s book on Amazon for FREE! You have nothing to
lose and so many wonderful ideas to gain.

If you are ready to start writing your family history book but not sure how to turn your research into an interesting life story then I have...

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